Event

Sheepskin Effects and Wage-Setting Behavior: Evidence from Mozambique (joint work with Sam Jones, UNU-Wider, Mozambique) by David Jaegar

Applied Economics Research Seminar Series, Autumn Term 2021

  • Thu 21 Oct 21

    16:00 - 17:30

  • Colchester Campus

    Zoom

  • Event speaker

    Professor David Jaegar

  • Event type

    Lectures, talks and seminars
    Applied Economics Research Seminar Series

  • Event organiser

    Economics, Department of

Join Professor David Jaegar as he presents his research on Sheepskin Effects and Wage-Setting Behavior: Evidence from Mozambique (joint work with Sam Jones, UNU-Wider, Mozambique).

Sheepskin Effects and Wage-Setting Behavior:  Evidence from Mozambique (joint work with Sam Jones, UNU-Wider, Mozambique) by David Jaegar

Join us for the this weeks event in the Applied Economics Research Seminar Series, Autumn Term 2021.

Professor David Jaegar from the University of St Andrews will present their research on- Sheepskin Effects and Wage-Setting Behavior:  Evidence from Mozambique (joint work with Sam Jones, UNU-Wider, Mozambique)

The seminar will begin with a presentation and will end with a Q and A session.

It will be held via Zoom at 4pm on Thursday 21st October. This event is open to all levels of study and is also open to the public. To register your place and gain access to the webinar, please contact the seminar organisers.

This event is part of the Applied Economics Research Seminar Series.